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American politician
Ricky Lee Cox (born 1958)
[1] is an American
politician.
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5] He served as a
Republican member for the 51st district of the
Kentucky House of Representatives.
[1]
In 1996 Cox was elected to the 51st district of the
Kentucky House of Representatives, succeeding
Ray H. Altman. He did not seek reelection in 2000.
[1]
[6]
A 1998 survey by the Kentucky Center for Public Issues rated Cox as the least effective legislator in the house.
[7]
References
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c LRC Staff (November 2004).
"Kentucky General Assembly Membership 1900-2004: Volume II (1950-2004)" (PDF). Legislative Research Commission.
Frankfort, Kentucky.
Archived (PDF) from the original on December 27, 2016. Retrieved April 15, 2022 – via
Wayback Machine.
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^ Wolfe, Charles (April 2, 1998).
"Abortion foes get clean sweep and Bill to change school testing wins final passage".
The Advocate-Messenger.
Danville, Kentucky. p. 1. Retrieved April 15, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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^ Quinlan, Michael (November 11, 1998).
"Jousting grows over Kentuckian's offer to duel".
The Courier-Journal.
Louisville, Kentucky. p. 1. Retrieved April 15, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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^
Associated Press (November 12, 1998).
"Challenge to duel may cause battle over with".
Messenger-Inquirer.
Owensboro, Kentucky. p. 15. Retrieved April 15, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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"Cox's principles, not duel challenge; what's important".
Lexington Herald-Leader.
Lexington, Kentucky. December 3, 1998. p. 14. Retrieved April 15, 2022 – via
Newspapers.com.
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^ "Cox will not seek another term, cites speaker's 'vendetta'". The
Lexington Herald-Leader. August 6, 1999. p. B5.
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^ "Kafoglis, Long rated state's most effective lawmakers". The
Lexington Herald-Leader. May 12, 1998. p. C7.